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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1932)
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Angstead were Medford visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook were shopping in Medford Friday. TUE COI.n HILI. NEWS THURSDAY JANUARY 21, IQ.P ——------ »--------- - -••J». «a e i i . - -■■■! ■ Mrs. A. A. T yler and Mrs. A. A. Moi o Candidates il jui.vok bud chlckndces pnv rail*. obtain his share of food nn< nl the A all er attended church at Medford Of the five, the Clarks crow up same lime keep out of the way of Considering Entry in Wednesday evening. pears to he boss at the “ tab’e" hut ollicrs. The ravens light In nearby County Primary in Ills absence, the blue Jay rules, trees scolding III? diners vigoursly Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griggs of Foots ' ('reek w ire Gold 1!; 1 \ .1..:., V i Mrs. Lee Cook and Mrs. Floyd uesday. l.anee were shopping in Medford Mrs. J. A. Grimes was shopping Tu^ S - ’ Mrs. W heali.y and daughter, in Grants Pass Monday afternoon.' * ..cona i.nd L u c ie , . ere n Medford Mrs. M arjor'e Pena spent th e ' ^unc Moore spent the week-end Saturday evening. at Grants Pass w ith her grand week-end at her home in Medford. mother, Mrs. Bert Stefihnson. Mrs. Josie Force and Mi-s i u dell Jacobs were r.iaon:! . I i!:. Herbert Bautncrot is ili w ith in Mr. and Mrs. Jim ChisRolm and shoppers Monday. fluenti! at hi« home here, children spent Saturday w ith Mrs. Mrs. George lie :.;.::;../- Mr Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were Welsh at Central Point. & er^ d t.l vOiv « ia °.nd 'UVa MP* A,VB C° Ok “nd Childrtn Clark, and Bertha Cey v t.c ... Cook Tuesdaj evening. wtr# sunj ay guests of Mr». Bob iord visitors Monday. followed hi the Oregon jay. Thru hul have tipparetiily never develop- The po’itlenl pot In Jackson eouu- il all, the little snpsudur w ith lb i I su'f dent courage Io pnrtuke In u . ..n’t i boil w ill) new vig short legs keeps busy In attempts to (he least. or, r.n.l t diueii >r so candidate* f o' i. va ous i . ;\‘s are in tiv. n. i ' l l . . . ■ 'low ' feeling the I uh • ’ ulse," ; , . «lory to filing . I ,.. t week th rr? has he n con- »•!' ' • iiis h i! mound Hie * a" i ,, a ,v ¿,1.,; 0113 CCUil- i i . e r.jio .'i ¿»day said that C. C. !!i \ee a I." in t'.o Jacksonville .ang;, is u possible candidate fur, Ih legislature, E. U. Day of Sam's An average of 65 students O'e now \a l cy w ill seek re-election to Sa Clayton Adams is spending the Ad“mi •< hsr home here taking advantage of the hot lunches lem, and Hulbert S. Deuel, although Week w ith his grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Cl«o G ilchrist left Monday being served ul the Gold H ill school, Hoffman in Central Point. lie has made ho definite statement, for Eugene fo r a visit w ith her sis according to the latest report. ’ '• eondd’rcd u likely prospect, by Mrs. W. R. Wglker Is slightly im ter, Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell. She w ill Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drake were Ids friends. Wm. Briggs of Ashland proved after being severely ill at be gone several weeks. Grants Puss Visitors Wednesday. lias also been mentioned. her home in this city. Seth Coy, who has been very ill Mrs. C. F. Beck of that city returned I'lie Sheriff's race, " i l l , six eiin- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook are spend w ith malaria, is improving, and it is home w ith them to spend the week didates already in Ihe running is likely Io have another entry, Ever ing the week at th eir mine in the thought he w ill be able to be out end. by the end of the week. ett Beeson, young Talent funner. Foots Crqek district. Mr. and Jbs. Bolt Adams had as Beeson says lie has not yet made up Mrs. If. D. Reed returned Satur Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drake were his mind, hut many think lie is in guests o f Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Beck day from Portland after spending Hoffman of Central Point, Mr. and the mood to run. a short time w ith friends in that Mrs. Karl Adams and Mr. and Mrs. at Grants Pass Wednesday. George It. Carter, who some lime city. Alva Cook. ago, declared himself a candi Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed were in date for the Republican nomination Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bates of Rogue Medford Tuesday afternoon on busi Veltie Riles who has been em River and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griggs ployed by the Pacific F ruit Co., at fo r county clerk, filed fo rm a lly ness. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Medford, sprained his back last Monday. Jim Chisholm spent the week Norton Sunday evening. Hoover has been active in Grange week, and was forced to remain at end at his home here, from the mine circles and was a member of the home. He is considerably improved, The Rebekah Hawaiian orches where he is w orking in “The Mead school teachers' pay reduction cam tra practiced at Medford under the now, however. ows.” paign. Hoover was also mentioned supervision of Mrs. Meisinger Mon Mrs. Elsie Brown and Miss W in i several weeks ago as a candidate for , The small daughter o f Mr. and day evening. fred W alker of Medford were visi county commissioner, but publicly j Mrs. Snodgrass has been quite ill tors here Sunday, coming to prac denied that lie had any such in Mrs. Mary Chisholm and Miss suffering from pneumonia, at her Janet Chisholm returned Tuesday tice w ith members of the Hawaii tentions. home here. I tie Grange of the stale and coun from Oakland, C alifornia, after an orchestra, at the home of Mrs. ty plan, according to reports, to take B. S. Wheatley left ’’’hursday spending a short time w ith relatives Paul Thompson. i n active part in the coming cam evening fo r Black Rock, Oregon, there. Miss Edith Fenwick, who has been paign ami endorse a lieket. Hoover where he has accepted a position Mr. Convers who has been w ork ill w ith chicken pox, is considerably would probably gel the Grange en in the depot. ing on the section here fo r some improved and w ill soon be uhle to dorsement. It was also reported Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meunier vis time, has been transferred to Wood return to her duties as English that Henry Conger of Jacksonville, ited Leonard Hail of Central Point, burn. He and Mrs. Convers moved teacher in the local schools. Me. (mother Granger, would not he ad at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med there Monday. Rriekert of Medford taught during verse Io the honor. ford Sunday. Mr. Hail is recover her absence. I noffieial notice has been served Mr. Van Houten was in charge ing from an operation fo r the re by the Granges that all candidates Rev. and M s. MePheeters and of the “ Ace of Spades” Monday moval of a goitre. for county offices would he asked afternoon, w hile "Bud” Snider at son left Monday morning, after if they would take a voluntary ten spending some time caring fo r Mrs. tended to business affairs in Med Bowman at her home in this city. tier cent cut In salaries fixed by ford. Mrs. Annie Martin w ill take cure law. County officials and lawyers Roy Bowman o f Jacksonville is of Mrs. Bowman, who is confined claim this would be a violation of ! spending a few days w ith his to her bed. the corrupt practice ad. A sim ilar situation arose during the late cam mother, Mrs. Bowman, at her home Frjends here learned this week of paign fo r governor when Julius in this city. the marriage of Miss Leona Lentz Meier offered to serve w ithout pay of Bonanza. Io Mr. Sullivan, teach —or nearly so— and ehnngnl lac- er in the Bonanza high school. The ties when it was revealed it violated wedding occurred the 29th o f De this ad. cember. The Lentz fam ily are fo r It is expected that Frank W ort- A greasing job NOW mer residents of Gold H ill. man of Phoenix w ill be the Demo cratic legislative randidate. lie has will protect your car A “ school visitation contest” w ill run several limes previously during during this season when be ronducted by the different "Republican years,” and now that it is subjected to heavy grades of the Gold H ill school in the Hie Democratic outlook is better near future. The grades having the than usual, it is thought Hie parly roads and hard pulling. Are Not most visitors over a period of time w ill again support him. He is : w ill be given a prize or some rec well known fanner of the county It will prolong the life of RUN DOWN ognition after the contest. Have Your Car J a n u a r y S p e c ia l S a le WOOL SHIRTS UNION SUITS Values to 85.99 3-Season S u its - *1.15 Value Special at ... $2.95 TWEED AND CHEVIOT 77c DRESS SHIRTS TROUSERS Form erly 95e Values to 85.85 Special at .... Special .................. $4.85 Work Shoes and Drraa Shoe» SHOES Values to $5.09 Special at ........ $2.95 BLAZERS Value.'» to 86.IMI Special $3.95 DRESS SHIRTS Values Io *1.95 special Special 69c WORK SHIRTS Values Io 95c Special ......... ... ... 68c STAG SHIRTS Form erly 89.85 Special $6.95 RUBBER BOOTS (Knee Lenglh) RUBBER SHOES Values to 81 ,85 95c Special $2.95 A new shipment of latest style HEATH’S MEN’S WEAR Stanton Rowell, Sole O w ner Grants Pa««. Ore. Greased NOW Well Dressed People your motor and insure you better service. AT THE HEELS Drive in today. s Are you well dressed ? BK ETH for AFB If not, see— ERVICB Coy & Robinson D a v is ShoeShop SETH COT, Mjgr Lunch rtend and reataarant in oonnectlon. On Highway Gold Hill,Oregon W e Feature 5® . W Fancy Canned G oods GUARANTEED HARD WHEAT FLOUR $1.29 per 49-lb sack SPUDS — 95c PER CWT. MEDIUM SIZE NAVEL ORANGES 2 dozen for 23c L ittle Leroy Carter, who has been absent from school fo r several weeks, returned to his classes Monday. Lerov was ill w ith ton silitis, before Christmas, and recov ered so slow ly that he has not been strong Chough Io return to school u ntil now. Lester Boling of the Kanes Creek district was a visitor in Gold H ill Tuesday and w hile here visited the schools. Mr. Boling recently injured his hand while w orking on the gold dredge on Foots Creek, and has been laying off w hile the hand heals. Semester exams were held this week at the local high school on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. There w ill be no school fo r high school students on Friday when teachers w ill correct semester ex amination papers and clear up oth er w ork, before starting a new term next week. and O il Arc you one of the mo torists that is enjoying the smooth motor op eration our Sunset gas gives? Drive in and trv our service. We handle the best brand', ct oil, too. Four.. for SERVICE G o ld H i l l S u p p ly ‘Where Prices Sell Quality Phone 8 L A. A. WALKER We Deliver Nugget Service Station Gold Hill, Oregon Mrs. M. B. Merriman, and her mo ther. Mrs. Matilda Cole of Grants Pass, were Jacksonville visitors Wednesday, where they were guests at a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Sarah Cantrall o f that city. The occasion was also Mrs. Cole's birthday. Guests included several pioneer ladies of the valley, con temporaries of Mrs. Cantrall, who is 86 years years of age. ami the la dies enjoyed an afternoon of rem i niscing of the early days, follow ing fine dinner served at noon. V a lv e G r i n d i n g Special price on valve grinding for next week. Ask us about it. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Watch for the new feature in our ad next week known as “Happenings at Kell’s” GOLD HILL GARAGE Chas. Kell, Prop. Birds Brave Cold Winters To Stay At Crater Lake Park When w inte r comes to Crater Lake National Park w itli its blanket of snow, varying from three io 12 feel, birds can best realize the drear outlook fo r food they had so easily obtained «luring warm days of sum incr. The firs l appearance of wind j driven flakes bring instinctive tid ings Io many members of the bird fam ily that low er dim es would he 1 more conducive to food contentment. | They soon leave their scenes of suin- j inerlime jo y to linger in Hie low- J lands u ntil the spring thaw lures I J them hack. flow cver, some birds are content I to remain though storms cover (heir food supply, hul soon learn that Hie habitat of man is a solution o f their problems. From morn to night they flu tte r from white burdened hem lock branches to the snow covered ground and hack, enjoying the thoughtfullntss of the park snow crew quartered at Government Camp. This w inter from 15 fo 2(1 birds have been lingering near the buildings, always eager for scraps from Ihe (aide. Throughout the lenglh of waking hours u n til .lay is claimed by Ihe mountain night, they are busi’v en gaged quarreling over Hie feast be fore them, their ehlrplsli dl.b- ring and slapping wings revealing their anxiety for nourishment. There are five species fa tin g full advantage o f staying w ith in the park. Ravens, Clarks erows, Oregon jays, blue jays and Williamson sap- suckers are seen regularly near ihe kitchen, w hile occasionally the lit- Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 E. T. HAM, Prop. 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